📘 Computer Glossary (D–F)
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Data: Information stored and processed by computers.
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Database: An organized collection of data for easy access and management.
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Data Center: A facility that houses computer systems and storage.
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Data Mining: Analyzing large sets of data to find patterns and insights.
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Data Packet: A small unit of data sent across a network.
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Data Recovery: The process of restoring lost or corrupted data.
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Data Security: Protecting data from unauthorized access or corruption.
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Debugging: Finding and fixing errors in software.
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Default Gateway: A device that connects a local network to the internet.
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Defragmentation: Reorganizing data on a disk for faster access.
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Desktop: The main screen interface of a computer operating system.
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): Assigns IP addresses automatically in a network.
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Digital Certificate: A security credential used for encrypted communication.
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Digital Divide: The gap between those with and without technology access.
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DNS (Domain Name System): Translates website names into IP addresses.
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Domain: A unique name identifying a website (e.g., example.com).
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Download: Copying data from the internet to your device.
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Driver: Software that allows hardware to work with an operating system.
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DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service): A cyberattack that overloads a network or website.
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E-commerce: Buying and selling goods online.
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E-learning: Online education using digital platforms.
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E-mail (Electronic Mail): Sending messages electronically over the internet.
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Encryption: Converting data into a secure code to prevent unauthorized access.
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Emulator: Software that imitates another system or device.
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Ethernet: A wired networking technology for local area networks.
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Executable File (.exe): A file that runs a program on a computer.
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External Hard Drive: A portable storage device connected via USB or other ports.
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ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning): Software for managing business processes.
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Edge Computing: Processing data closer to where it’s generated, rather than in the cloud.
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Email Client: A program (like Outlook or Thunderbird) used to send and receive emails.
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Error 404: A standard web error indicating a page was not found.
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Ethernet Cable: Physical cable used to connect devices in a LAN.
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Event Log: A file that records system activities and errors.
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Expansion Card: A hardware component added to a computer (e.g., GPU, sound card).
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): A list of common questions and answers.
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FAT (File Allocation Table): A file system used by operating systems.
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Fiber Optic Cable: High-speed cable that transmits data using light.
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Firewall: A security system that controls incoming and outgoing network traffic.
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Firmware: Software built into hardware devices for basic control.
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Flash Drive: A portable USB storage device.
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Folder: A virtual container for files on a computer.
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Font: A style of text used in documents or on-screen.
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Form Factor: The physical size and layout of computer components.
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Fragmentation: The scattering of files across a hard disk, slowing performance.
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Freeware: Software available for free use.
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Front-End: The part of a website or app the user interacts with.
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Full Stack Developer: A programmer skilled in both front-end and back-end development.
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Function Key (F1–F12): Keys on a keyboard with special tasks.
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FTP (File Transfer Protocol): A method for transferring files over the internet.